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Câu 1 (0.22đ)

Read the following text and circle the best answer among A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet for the questions from 44 to 50

  HISTORY LESSONS

“History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon" Naponeon Bonapart Think of three historical figures. What do you know about them? Where did you get your information from? The chances are that you either read it somewhere or someone who read it somewhere told you about it. Did you ever think about who wrote down these facts? How can you be sure that they are true? The thing is, many historical “truths” are historical myths.  Let's take some examples. In America, 4th July is Independence Day, the most important day in the American Calendar, which Americans celebrate with parades and fireworks. It was on 4th July, 1776 that Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. It was a good start. However, the struggle continued for another seven years after this, with some of the most brutal fighting in the whole war, as King George III was not willing to grant America total Independence, which was the only arrangement that the American leaders would accept. So the fighting continued. The first draft on a Treaty of Peace was signed in November 1782 and in February 1783 the King officially announced that the war would soon be over. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 3rd September that same year. Think about the discovery of America. What's the first name that comes to mind? More than likely it's Christopher Colombus.Was America really discovered by him? He had set out to reach Asia and that's where he thought he was when he came to America. But there were many people there before him. The first ones were certainly the Native Americans, thousands years before 1492. Where had they come from? Even the Vikings had made a number of expeditions, with Leif Eriksson landing there in around 1000 A.D. Perhaps Amerigo Vespucci was the discover of America. After all, unlike Columbus before him, he was the first fifteen - century explorer to realise where has was, or rather, where he definitely wasn't. so, maybe the word “re-discover” is more accurate when it comes to Columbus, if history is to give him any credit at all. Everyone believes such historical "facts” because, like you, they got them from what they thought was a reliable source. But how can such things be written down in the first place? One of the reasons must be that history is seldom “cut - and - dried”. The events are often complicated and messy. The achieving of American independence was a lengthy affair. Presumably 4th July was chosen as the date to celebrate because it was seen as more significant than the date of the actual end of the war. Another reason is that such myths always contain a grain of truth. Columbus was not the first person to travel to America, but he was the first fifteenth-century explorer to go there. His “re-discovery” was, from a historical point of view, extremely significant for Europe since his voyages opened up large-scale commerce between Europe and America. History has traditionally been written by the winners. If the conquered indigenous peoples had written the history of the discovery of the New World, it would most probably have been very different, but not necessarily objective: the point of view of the conquered can be just as biased as the point of view of the conqueror. But that is not the whole story. The writing of history depends not only on the "side” the writer is on, but also on the culture and attitudes of the era it is written in. History is always subjective. So, remember: when you read history, take it with a pinch of salt. 

 America was not actually free from British rule until __________.

  • A.

    February 1783 

  • B.

    September 1783

  • C.

    November 1782

  • D.

    July 1776 

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Câu 23 (0.22đ)

Read the following text and circle the best answer among A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet for the questions from 44 to 50

  HISTORY LESSONS

“History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon" Naponeon Bonapart Think of three historical figures. What do you know about them? Where did you get your information from? The chances are that you either read it somewhere or someone who read it somewhere told you about it. Did you ever think about who wrote down these facts? How can you be sure that they are true? The thing is, many historical “truths” are historical myths.  Let's take some examples. In America, 4th July is Independence Day, the most important day in the American Calendar, which Americans celebrate with parades and fireworks. It was on 4th July, 1776 that Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. It was a good start. However, the struggle continued for another seven years after this, with some of the most brutal fighting in the whole war, as King George III was not willing to grant America total Independence, which was the only arrangement that the American leaders would accept. So the fighting continued. The first draft on a Treaty of Peace was signed in November 1782 and in February 1783 the King officially announced that the war would soon be over. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 3rd September that same year. Think about the discovery of America. What's the first name that comes to mind? More than likely it's Christopher Colombus.Was America really discovered by him? He had set out to reach Asia and that's where he thought he was when he came to America. But there were many people there before him. The first ones were certainly the Native Americans, thousands years before 1492. Where had they come from? Even the Vikings had made a number of expeditions, with Leif Eriksson landing there in around 1000 A.D. Perhaps Amerigo Vespucci was the discover of America. After all, unlike Columbus before him, he was the first fifteen - century explorer to realise where has was, or rather, where he definitely wasn't. so, maybe the word “re-discover” is more accurate when it comes to Columbus, if history is to give him any credit at all. Everyone believes such historical "facts” because, like you, they got them from what they thought was a reliable source. But how can such things be written down in the first place? One of the reasons must be that history is seldom “cut - and - dried”. The events are often complicated and messy. The achieving of American independence was a lengthy affair. Presumably 4th July was chosen as the date to celebrate because it was seen as more significant than the date of the actual end of the war. Another reason is that such myths always contain a grain of truth. Columbus was not the first person to travel to America, but he was the first fifteenth-century explorer to go there. His “re-discovery” was, from a historical point of view, extremely significant for Europe since his voyages opened up large-scale commerce between Europe and America. History has traditionally been written by the winners. If the conquered indigenous peoples had written the history of the discovery of the New World, it would most probably have been very different, but not necessarily objective: the point of view of the conquered can be just as biased as the point of view of the conqueror. But that is not the whole story. The writing of history depends not only on the "side” the writer is on, but also on the culture and attitudes of the era it is written in. History is always subjective. So, remember: when you read history, take it with a pinch of salt. 

 America was not actually free from British rule until __________.

  • A.

    February 1783 

  • B.

    September 1783

  • C.

    November 1782

  • D.

    July 1776 

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Câu 24 (0.22đ)

Since we came here, we _______ a lot of acquaintances.

  • A.

    have 

  • B.

    have had 

  • C.

    had 

  • D.

    are having 

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Câu 25 (0.22đ)

Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine and ________ in China for thousands of years.

  • A.

    has using 

  • B.

    has been used

  • C.

    has used 

  • D.

    has been using 

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Câu 26 (0.22đ)
Fifty minutes are the maximum length of time allottedfor the exam.
  • A.

    allotted 

  • B.

    are 

  • C.

    length 

  • D.

    for 

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Câu 27 (0.22đ)
Reading the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blank from 34 to 38     
  Father's Day was created to complement Mother's Day. Like Mother's Day (34) ______ honors mothers and motherhood, Father's Day celebrates fatherhood and paternal bonds; it highlights the (35) _______ of fathers in society. Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, but it is also celebrated widely on other days. Historically, Sonora Smart Dodd was the woman behind the celebration of male parenting. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, was a single parent who (36) _______ his six children there. After hearing a sermon about Jarvis' Mother's Day in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar holiday honoring them. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father's birthday, the pastors did not have enough time to prepare their sermons, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday of June. The first celebration was in Spokane. Washington at the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) on June 19,1910. Since then it has become a traditional day (37) ________ year.       In recognition of what fathers do for their families, on this day people may have a party celebrating male parenting or simply make a phone call or send a greeting card. (38) _________, schools help children prepare handmade gifts for their fathers many days before the celebration.

Like Mother's Day (34) ______ honors mothers and motherhood

  • A.

    which 

  • B.

    who 

  • C.

    where 

  • D.

    when 

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Câu 28 (0.22đ)

Linda is thanking Daniel for his birthday present.

- Linda: "Thanks for the book. I've been looking it for months." 

- Daniel: " ____________”

  • A.

    Thank you for looking for it. 

  • B.

    You can say that again.

  • C.

    I'm glad you like it. 

  • D.

    I like reading books. 

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Câu 29 (0.22đ)

The living room isn't as large as the kitchen.

  • A.

    The kitchen is not smaller than the living room.

  • B.

    The kitchen is smaller than the living room.

  • C.

    The living room is larger than the kitchen.

  • D.

    The kitchen is larger than the living room. 

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Câu 30 (0.22đ)
I suggest you _________ a list of things to be done.
  • A.

    make up 

  • B.

    draw up 

  • C.

    do up 

  • D.

    put up 

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Câu 31 (0.22đ)

They ________ your money if you haven't kept your receipt.

  • A.

    no refund 

  • B.

    not refund 

  • C.

    didn't refund

  • D.

    won't refund 

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Câu 32 (0.22đ)

Tom invited us to come to his party, __________?

  • A.

    hadn't he 

  • B.

    didn't he 

  • C.

    couldn't he

  • D.

    wasn't he 

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Câu 33 (0.22đ)

She finally achieved her _______ of visiting the USA.

  • A.

    desires 

  • B.

    target 

  • C.

    objective 

  • D.

    ambition 

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Câu 34 (0.22đ)

Don't shut off my computer. It's in ___________.

  • A.

    working 

  • B.

    operating 

  • C.

    using 

  • D.

    use 

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Câu 35 (0.22đ)
Reading the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blank from 34 to 38     
  Father's Day was created to complement Mother's Day. Like Mother's Day (34) ______ honors mothers and motherhood, Father's Day celebrates fatherhood and paternal bonds; it highlights the (35) _______ of fathers in society. Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, but it is also celebrated widely on other days. Historically, Sonora Smart Dodd was the woman behind the celebration of male parenting. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, was a single parent who (36) _______ his six children there. After hearing a sermon about Jarvis' Mother's Day in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar holiday honoring them. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father's birthday, the pastors did not have enough time to prepare their sermons, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday of June. The first celebration was in Spokane. Washington at the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) on June 19,1910. Since then it has become a traditional day (37) ________ year.       In recognition of what fathers do for their families, on this day people may have a party celebrating male parenting or simply make a phone call or send a greeting card. (38) _________, schools help children prepare handmade gifts for their fathers many days before the celebration.

Like Mother's Day (34) ______ honors mothers and motherhood

  • A.

    which 

  • B.

    who 

  • C.

    where 

  • D.

    when 

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Câu 36 (0.22đ)

Read the following text and circle the best answer among A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet for the questions from 44 to 50

  HISTORY LESSONS

“History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon" Naponeon Bonapart Think of three historical figures. What do you know about them? Where did you get your information from? The chances are that you either read it somewhere or someone who read it somewhere told you about it. Did you ever think about who wrote down these facts? How can you be sure that they are true? The thing is, many historical “truths” are historical myths.  Let's take some examples. In America, 4th July is Independence Day, the most important day in the American Calendar, which Americans celebrate with parades and fireworks. It was on 4th July, 1776 that Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. It was a good start. However, the struggle continued for another seven years after this, with some of the most brutal fighting in the whole war, as King George III was not willing to grant America total Independence, which was the only arrangement that the American leaders would accept. So the fighting continued. The first draft on a Treaty of Peace was signed in November 1782 and in February 1783 the King officially announced that the war would soon be over. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 3rd September that same year. Think about the discovery of America. What's the first name that comes to mind? More than likely it's Christopher Colombus.Was America really discovered by him? He had set out to reach Asia and that's where he thought he was when he came to America. But there were many people there before him. The first ones were certainly the Native Americans, thousands years before 1492. Where had they come from? Even the Vikings had made a number of expeditions, with Leif Eriksson landing there in around 1000 A.D. Perhaps Amerigo Vespucci was the discover of America. After all, unlike Columbus before him, he was the first fifteen - century explorer to realise where has was, or rather, where he definitely wasn't. so, maybe the word “re-discover” is more accurate when it comes to Columbus, if history is to give him any credit at all. Everyone believes such historical "facts” because, like you, they got them from what they thought was a reliable source. But how can such things be written down in the first place? One of the reasons must be that history is seldom “cut - and - dried”. The events are often complicated and messy. The achieving of American independence was a lengthy affair. Presumably 4th July was chosen as the date to celebrate because it was seen as more significant than the date of the actual end of the war. Another reason is that such myths always contain a grain of truth. Columbus was not the first person to travel to America, but he was the first fifteenth-century explorer to go there. His “re-discovery” was, from a historical point of view, extremely significant for Europe since his voyages opened up large-scale commerce between Europe and America. History has traditionally been written by the winners. If the conquered indigenous peoples had written the history of the discovery of the New World, it would most probably have been very different, but not necessarily objective: the point of view of the conquered can be just as biased as the point of view of the conqueror. But that is not the whole story. The writing of history depends not only on the "side” the writer is on, but also on the culture and attitudes of the era it is written in. History is always subjective. So, remember: when you read history, take it with a pinch of salt. 

 America was not actually free from British rule until __________.

  • A.

    February 1783 

  • B.

    September 1783

  • C.

    November 1782

  • D.

    July 1776 

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Câu 37 (0.22đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

There must be a mutual trust between friends.

  • A.

    reliance 

  • B.

    defendant 

  • C.

    belief 

  • D.

    suspicion 

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Câu 38 (0.22đ)
Reading the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blank from 34 to 38     
  Father's Day was created to complement Mother's Day. Like Mother's Day (34) ______ honors mothers and motherhood, Father's Day celebrates fatherhood and paternal bonds; it highlights the (35) _______ of fathers in society. Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, but it is also celebrated widely on other days. Historically, Sonora Smart Dodd was the woman behind the celebration of male parenting. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, was a single parent who (36) _______ his six children there. After hearing a sermon about Jarvis' Mother's Day in 1909, she told her pastor that fathers should have a similar holiday honoring them. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father's birthday, the pastors did not have enough time to prepare their sermons, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday of June. The first celebration was in Spokane. Washington at the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) on June 19,1910. Since then it has become a traditional day (37) ________ year.       In recognition of what fathers do for their families, on this day people may have a party celebrating male parenting or simply make a phone call or send a greeting card. (38) _________, schools help children prepare handmade gifts for their fathers many days before the celebration.

Like Mother's Day (34) ______ honors mothers and motherhood

  • A.

    which 

  • B.

    who 

  • C.

    where 

  • D.

    when 

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Câu 39 (0.22đ)

The more you practice speaking in public, ________

  • A.

    the more confident you become 

  • B.

    the greater confidence you become

  • C.

    the more you become confidently 

  • D.

    the more you become confident 

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Câu 40 (0.22đ)
Most children enjoy _________ with their parents and siblings.
  • A.

    played 

  • B.

    playing 

  • C.

    play 

  • D.

    to play 

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Câu 41 (0.22đ)

Al. algorithms can also help to detect faces and other features in photo sent to social networking sites and automatically organize them. 

  • A.

    recognize 

  • B.

    connect 

  • C.

    categorize 

  • D.

    remind 

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Câu 42 (0.22đ)

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

I picked up my book. I found that the cover had been torn.

  • A.

    When picking up my book, the cover had been torn.

  • B.

    On picking up my book, I saw that the cover had been torn.

  • C.

    Picked up, the book was torn.

  • D.

    The cover had been torn when my book picked up. 

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Câu 43 (0.22đ)

Read the following text and circle the best answer among A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet for the questions from 44 to 50

  HISTORY LESSONS

“History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon" Naponeon Bonapart Think of three historical figures. What do you know about them? Where did you get your information from? The chances are that you either read it somewhere or someone who read it somewhere told you about it. Did you ever think about who wrote down these facts? How can you be sure that they are true? The thing is, many historical “truths” are historical myths.  Let's take some examples. In America, 4th July is Independence Day, the most important day in the American Calendar, which Americans celebrate with parades and fireworks. It was on 4th July, 1776 that Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. It was a good start. However, the struggle continued for another seven years after this, with some of the most brutal fighting in the whole war, as King George III was not willing to grant America total Independence, which was the only arrangement that the American leaders would accept. So the fighting continued. The first draft on a Treaty of Peace was signed in November 1782 and in February 1783 the King officially announced that the war would soon be over. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Paris on 3rd September that same year. Think about the discovery of America. What's the first name that comes to mind? More than likely it's Christopher Colombus.Was America really discovered by him? He had set out to reach Asia and that's where he thought he was when he came to America. But there were many people there before him. The first ones were certainly the Native Americans, thousands years before 1492. Where had they come from? Even the Vikings had made a number of expeditions, with Leif Eriksson landing there in around 1000 A.D. Perhaps Amerigo Vespucci was the discover of America. After all, unlike Columbus before him, he was the first fifteen - century explorer to realise where has was, or rather, where he definitely wasn't. so, maybe the word “re-discover” is more accurate when it comes to Columbus, if history is to give him any credit at all. Everyone believes such historical "facts” because, like you, they got them from what they thought was a reliable source. But how can such things be written down in the first place? One of the reasons must be that history is seldom “cut - and - dried”. The events are often complicated and messy. The achieving of American independence was a lengthy affair. Presumably 4th July was chosen as the date to celebrate because it was seen as more significant than the date of the actual end of the war. Another reason is that such myths always contain a grain of truth. Columbus was not the first person to travel to America, but he was the first fifteenth-century explorer to go there. His “re-discovery” was, from a historical point of view, extremely significant for Europe since his voyages opened up large-scale commerce between Europe and America. History has traditionally been written by the winners. If the conquered indigenous peoples had written the history of the discovery of the New World, it would most probably have been very different, but not necessarily objective: the point of view of the conquered can be just as biased as the point of view of the conqueror. But that is not the whole story. The writing of history depends not only on the "side” the writer is on, but also on the culture and attitudes of the era it is written in. History is always subjective. So, remember: when you read history, take it with a pinch of salt. 

 America was not actually free from British rule until __________.

  • A.

    February 1783 

  • B.

    September 1783

  • C.

    November 1782

  • D.

    July 1776 

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Câu 44 (0.22đ)

"Don't touch the electric wires. It might be deadly.” said Steve to Mike.

  • A.

    Steve warned Mike not to touch the wires as it might be deadly.

  • B.

    Steve accused Mike of touching the electric wires as it might be deadly.

  • C.

    Steve advised Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.

  • D.

    Steve suggested that Mike not touch the electric wires as it might be deadly.

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Câu 45 (0.32đ)

The doctor has advised ________ less coffee.

  • A.

    me to drink 

  • B.

    me drink 

  • C.

    me drinking 

  • D.

    I will drink 

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